Fintzen won the 2018 Friedrich Hirzebruch Dissertation prize of the German Academic Scholarship Foundation and Theodor Pfizer Foundation,[4] and the 2018 Association for Women in Mathematics Dissertation Prize.[5] She was named as a Sloan Research Fellow in 2021.[6] In 2022, Fintzen won the Whitehead Prize, "for her groundbreaking work in representation theory, in particular as it relates to number theory via the (local) Langlands program".[7] In 2024, she was awarded the Cole Prize in Algebra,[8] and EMS Prize "for her transformative work on the representation theory of p-adic groups, in particular for her spectacular proof that Yu’s construction of supercuspidal representations is exhaustive".[9]
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^"Jessica Fintzen", International Mathematical Olympiad, retrieved 2022-08-27